Re: Unison and Hammer History

From:

Freddie Cash <fjwcash@xxxxxxxxx>

Date:

Tue, 22 Jan 2013 07:50:56 -0800

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> OK I see the same happening with rsync. Seems to me that rsync (and
> possibly unison as well) delete the old file and then create a new
> file. Each time a file is changed on the desktop, when you do rsync,
> it looks as a newly created file on the server with no history and a
> single line for transaction and time stamp; and the time stamp is the
> moment when rsync was done.
try adding --inplace to the rsync options and see if that works better.
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&gt; OK I see the same happening with rsync. Seems to me that rsync (and<br=
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&gt; possibly unison as well) delete the old file and then create a new<br>
&gt; file. Each time a file is changed on the desktop, when you do rsync,<b=
r>
&gt; it looks as a newly created file on the server with no history and a<b=
r>
&gt; single line for transaction and time stamp; and the time stamp is the<=
br>
&gt; moment when rsync was done.</p>
<p>try adding --inplace to the rsync=C2=A0 options and see if that works be=
tter.</p>
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